Architects of Structural Biology: Bragg, Perutz, Kendrew, Hodgkin
Autor John Meurig Thomasen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198854500
ISBN-10: 0198854501
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 45 grayscale and 36 color line figures, and 38 grayscale and 19 color halftone figures
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198854501
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 45 grayscale and 36 color line figures, and 38 grayscale and 19 color halftone figures
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
An excellent book for all interested in the history of science.
a fascinating behind-the-scenes journey of the early years of structural biology . . . The real insight of this book is not so much the stories of the four cited pioneers, but their interactions with a wide cast of people who founded the field. The commentary on different leadership styles is very acute, as well as the respectful telling of some of the personality clashes and rivalries that developed. This would be an excellent read for those who are beginning to specialise in structural biology, and those with a love of the history of crystallography.
beautifully written and illustrated . . . The science is clearly explained, without too much complex jargon. [Architects of Structural Biology] is a superb chronicle of an extraordinary era of scientific and medical advances
[John Meurig Thomas'] insight due to the close connections to the main people in the book gives a valuable perspective on how it was possible for an activity that began in a shed at a parking lot to develop into a world-leading laboratory . . . [he] makes some remarkable observations
For historians and philosophers of science, this book renews the debate of whether the personalities, teaching styles, and institutional support are as significant as the ideas, experiments, and publications that result from the untidy, often contradictory, ways in which they are generated. As I read this volume, I delighted in the amount of sharing and enthusiasm even rivals had for each other's work...
A superb exposition of many inter-related topics. The author is very articulate with a great talent for explaining in an approachable, perceptive and jargon-free manner the insights, interactions and key milestones. The book will be a popular, accessible portal into the hidden depths of molecular and biological structure as revealed during the last century.
This is a landmark book on the lives and work of four brilliant Nobel Prize-winning scientists, and many of their colleagues, whose pioneering research on structural biology has transformed modern medicine. [...] It should be read by a wide range of scientists, from pre-university students to professors and directors of research institutes. If you can only read one scientific book this year, read this one.
Biomedical research -- elucidating the chemistry of life - is now a massive enterprise. This book focuses on some key pioneering stages, when a conjunction of individuals initiated huge advances, through insight, instrumental skill and determination. [...] This superbly-written celebration of some great scientists and their achievements deserves wide readership.
[John Meurig Thomas'] vivid profiles ... illumine the field of structural biology and help explain how the Laboratory of Molecular Biology became one of the most successful and influential scientific establishments ever.
Sir John has extraordinary aptitude for writing as well as for pursuing adventurous scientific studies. [...] The topic is indeed timely. Other books have bits and pieces but Sir John has brought together a saga of monumental discoveries. The book will inspire many young scientists and intrigue a wide readership.
The book is beautifully written and illustrated...This book is a history of the glory days of advances in molecular biology of the last century. The science is clearly explained, without too much complex jargon. It is a superb chronicle of an extraordinary era of scientific and medical advances made by scientists of outstanding talent, to whom we remain indebted.
a fascinating behind-the-scenes journey of the early years of structural biology . . . The real insight of this book is not so much the stories of the four cited pioneers, but their interactions with a wide cast of people who founded the field. The commentary on different leadership styles is very acute, as well as the respectful telling of some of the personality clashes and rivalries that developed. This would be an excellent read for those who are beginning to specialise in structural biology, and those with a love of the history of crystallography.
beautifully written and illustrated . . . The science is clearly explained, without too much complex jargon. [Architects of Structural Biology] is a superb chronicle of an extraordinary era of scientific and medical advances
[John Meurig Thomas'] insight due to the close connections to the main people in the book gives a valuable perspective on how it was possible for an activity that began in a shed at a parking lot to develop into a world-leading laboratory . . . [he] makes some remarkable observations
For historians and philosophers of science, this book renews the debate of whether the personalities, teaching styles, and institutional support are as significant as the ideas, experiments, and publications that result from the untidy, often contradictory, ways in which they are generated. As I read this volume, I delighted in the amount of sharing and enthusiasm even rivals had for each other's work...
A superb exposition of many inter-related topics. The author is very articulate with a great talent for explaining in an approachable, perceptive and jargon-free manner the insights, interactions and key milestones. The book will be a popular, accessible portal into the hidden depths of molecular and biological structure as revealed during the last century.
This is a landmark book on the lives and work of four brilliant Nobel Prize-winning scientists, and many of their colleagues, whose pioneering research on structural biology has transformed modern medicine. [...] It should be read by a wide range of scientists, from pre-university students to professors and directors of research institutes. If you can only read one scientific book this year, read this one.
Biomedical research -- elucidating the chemistry of life - is now a massive enterprise. This book focuses on some key pioneering stages, when a conjunction of individuals initiated huge advances, through insight, instrumental skill and determination. [...] This superbly-written celebration of some great scientists and their achievements deserves wide readership.
[John Meurig Thomas'] vivid profiles ... illumine the field of structural biology and help explain how the Laboratory of Molecular Biology became one of the most successful and influential scientific establishments ever.
Sir John has extraordinary aptitude for writing as well as for pursuing adventurous scientific studies. [...] The topic is indeed timely. Other books have bits and pieces but Sir John has brought together a saga of monumental discoveries. The book will inspire many young scientists and intrigue a wide readership.
The book is beautifully written and illustrated...This book is a history of the glory days of advances in molecular biology of the last century. The science is clearly explained, without too much complex jargon. It is a superb chronicle of an extraordinary era of scientific and medical advances made by scientists of outstanding talent, to whom we remain indebted.
Notă biografică
Sir John Meurig Thomas is Former Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain and the Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory, London, and former Master of Peterhouse. He was Head of the Department of Physical Chemistry and Professorial Fellow of King's College, University of Cambridge. John Meurig Thomas was knighted for services to chemistry and the popularisation of science. His biography of Michael Faraday has been translated into Japanese, Chinese and Italian. He has received numerous international and national awards for his work, including the Royal Medal of the Royal Society for his contributions to green chemistry and clean technology. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Science, and of the Swedish and Russian Academies of Sciences.